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Case studies: Danfoss, flexibility and deep access

Case studies: Danfoss, flexibility and deep access

Danfoss

Today we lauch a new section to our website: case studies. As technology leader in bond testing, xyztec has produced lots of success stories since the company was incorporated in 2000. Some customers gave us permission to publish a case study. We launch the section with two case studies: Danfoss and the fully automated LED wafer testing case. In the near future, we will be adding more case studies.

Danfoss

Danfoss

Danfoss

Danfoss A/S is an international Group and a leader in research, development and production of mechanical and electronic components and solutions. The company employs approximately 24,000 people globally. Production takes place in 79 factories in 22 countries.

Danfoss Silicon Power was founded in August 1998 as a subsidiary of Danfoss and is located in Schleswig, Northern Germany. With the activities of Danfoss Silicon Power, the Danfoss Group has extended its competence in the field of power electronics.

Danfoss Silicon Power develops and produces electronic power modules for many applications, such as frequency converters, power supplies, renewables and automotive. The business unit has its core competences within lead-free soldering of large surfaces and unique capabilities within thermal design. Danfoss products are sold and serviced all over the world by a global network.

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Flexibility and deep access

During 2004, the Danfoss management made the decision to replace their older generation of quality control equipment, including the bond testers. They found xyztec as bond tester supplier and evaluated the Condor 150-3 and 250-3 for their production lines. Especially with respect to deep access, Danfoss had some special requirements. Both testers offered them high flexibility and also met their high-quality standards.

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